hat with improved comfort. One example is a hat comprising: a crown; a brim coupled to the crown and extending away from the crown; a notch defined by the crown, the notch defining a first intersection and second intersection; an adjustable closure comprising a snap member and eyelet member, the snap member defining an inside surface and a proximal end coupled to the crown at the first intersection, and the eyelet member defining a proximal end coupled to the crown at the second intersection; and a comfort material coupled to the inside surface of the snap member, the comfort material extends from the first intersection of the snap member to a distal end of the snap member.
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3. A hat comprising:
a crown;
a brim coupled to the crown and extending away from the crown;
a notch defined by the crown, the notch defining a first intersection and second intersection;
an adjustable closure comprising a snap member and eyelet member, the snap member defining an inside surface and a proximal end coupled to the crown at the first intersection, and the eyelet member defining a proximal end coupled to the crown at the second intersection; and
a comfort material coupled to the inside surface of the snap member, the comfort material extends from the first intersection of the snap member to a distal end of the snap member;
wherein the snap member defines a distal end with a radius of curvature having a center, the center of the radius of curvature disposed on or within the snap member, and wherein the comfort material terminates coextensive with the radius of curvature.
1. A hat comprising:
a crown;
a brim coupled to the crown and extending away from the crown;
a notch defined by the crown, the notch defining a first intersection and second intersection;
an adjustable closure comprising a snap member and eyelet member, the snap member defining an inside surface and a proximal end coupled to the crown at the first intersection, and the eyelet member defining a proximal end coupled to the crown at the second intersection; and
a comfort material coupled to the inside surface of the snap member, the comfort material extends from the first intersection of the snap member to a distal end of the snap member;
a sweatband disposed on an inside surface of the crown from the first intersection circumferentially to the second intersection and spanning a location of the brim, and wherein the comfort material is distinct from sweatband, and the comfort material is affixed to the sweatband.
10. A method of manufacturing a hat, the method comprising:
combining a plurality of panels to create a crown, the crown comprising a notch;
affixing a comfort member to an inside surface of a snap member, the comfort member occluding at least a majority of the inside surface of the snap member, the affixing comprises stitching a first long edge of the comfort material along a first long edge of the snap member, stitching a second long edge of the comfort material along a second long edge of the snap member, and stitching a curved edge of the comfort material along a radius of curvature defined by a distal end of the snap member,
connecting a proximal end of the snap member with affixed comfort material to a first side of the notch;
connecting a proximal end of an eyelet member to a second side of the notch, the snap member end eyelet member together form an adjustable closure; and attaching a sweatband circumferentially around an inside surface of the crown.
5. A hat comprising:
a crown;
a brim coupled to the crown and extending away from the crown;
a notch defined by the crown, the notch defining a first intersection and second intersection;
an adjustable closure comprising a snap member and eyelet member, the snap member defining an inside surface and a proximal end coupled to the crown at the first intersection, and the eyelet member defining a proximal end coupled to the crown at the second intersection; and
a comfort material coupled to the inside surface of the snap member, the comfort material extends from the first intersection of the snap member to a distal end of the snap member; the comfort material further comprises:
a strap of material defining a first long edge and a second long edge, the long edges folded under the strap of material;
first stitching along the first long edge holding the first long edge to a first long edge of the snap member; and
second stitching along the second long edge holding the second long edge to a second long edge of the snap member.
13. A hat comprising:
a crown;
a brim coupled to the crown and extending away from the crown;
a notch defined by the crown, the notch defining a first intersection and second intersection, and the notch disposed on an opposite side of the crown from the brim;
a sweatband disposed on an inside surface of the crown from the first intersection circumferentially to the second intersection and spanning a location of the brim;
an adjustable closure comprising a snap portion and eyelet portion, the snap portion defining an inside surface and a proximal end coupled to the crown at the first intersection, and the eyelet portion defining a proximal end coupled to the crown at the second intersection;
a fabric coupled to the inside surface of the snap portion, the fabric extends from the first intersection of the snap portion to a distal end of the snap portion, and wherein the fabric is distinct from sweatband;
a first fold defined by the fabric, the first fold parallel to a first long edge of the snap portion;
a second fold defined by the fabric, the second fold parallel to a second long edge of the snap portion;
first stitching along the first long edge parallel to the first fold, the first stitching holds a first long edge of the fabric to the first long edge of the snap portion; and
second stitching along the second long edge parallel to the second fold, the second stitching holds a second long edge of the fabric to the second long edge of the snap portion.
2. The hat of
4. The hat of
leatherette; imitation leather; vegan leather; and pleather.
6. The hat of
the snap member defines a distal end with a radius of curvature having a center, the center of the radius of curvature disposed on or within the snap member;
the strap of material defining a curved distal end; and
third stitching along the curved distal end, the third stitching holds the curved distal end of the strap of material to the inside surface of the radius of curvature.
7. The hat of
8. The hat of
11. The method of
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 63/262,769 filed Oct. 20, 2021 titled “Hat with Improved Comfort.” The provisional application is incorporated by reference herein as if reproduced in full below.
Hats, particularly hats in the style of baseball hats, are ubiquitous in modern culture. While hats may be primarily used to shade the eyes and cover the head of the wearer, in some cases a hat's purpose has more to do with prevailing fashion than any utilitarian features, particularly in the case of baseball hats.
In many cases, baseball hats have an adjustable closure such that the baseball hat can be sized to fit any number of people. Depending on how the baseball hat is worn, the adjustable closure may be uncomfortable.
For a detailed description of example embodiments, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings in which:
Various terms are used to refer to particular system components. Different companies may refer to a component by different names—this document does not intend to distinguish between components that differ in name but have the same function. In the following discussion and in the claims, the terms “including” and “comprising” are used in an open-ended fashion, and thus should be interpreted to mean “including, but not limited to . . . .” Also, the term “couple” or “couples” is intended to mean either an indirect or direct connection. Thus, if a first device couples to a second device, that connection may be through a direct connection or through an indirect connection via other devices and connections.
The following discussion is directed to various embodiments of the invention. Although one or more of these embodiments may be preferred, the embodiments disclosed should not be interpreted, or otherwise used, as limiting the scope of the disclosure, including the claims. In addition, one skilled in the art will understand that the following description has broad application, and the discussion of any embodiment is meant only to be exemplary of that embodiment, and not intended to intimate that the scope of the disclosure, including the claims, is limited to that embodiment.
Various examples are directed to a hat with improved comfort. More particularly, various examples are directed to a hat having a snap system as the adjustable closure. Because adjustable closures may be based on a snap arrangement, and further because the adjustable closure resides at what is sometimes considered the “back” of the hat, the adjustable closure may be referred to as a “snapback” arrangement. In various examples, the inside surface of the adjustable closure includes a comfort material such that, in effect, a sweatband defined on the inside surface of the crown extends at least partially across the adjustable closure. The comfort material may make wearing the hat more comfortable, particularly when the hat is worn with the brim covering the wearer's neck rather than shading the wearer's eyes.
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The adjustable closure 308 further defines the eyelet member 312. The eyelet member 312 defines a proximal end coupled to the crown 102 at the first intersection 304. The example eyelet member 312 defines a plurality of through bores, apertures, or eyelets (e.g., eyelets 330 and 332). The eyelets extend through the eyelet member 126. The eyelets of the eyelet member 312 work in conjunction with the protrusions of the snap member 310 to enable adjusting the size of the hat. The greater the number of protrusions coupled within respective eyelets, the smaller the inside circumference of the crown 102 at the location of the sweatband.
In related-art hats, when the hat is worn the adjustable closure directly abuts the wearer. More particularly, in related-art hats an inside surface of the snap member directly abuts the wearer, and depending on the adjusted size of the hat, a portion of the inside surface of the eyelet member may also directly abut the wearer. When a hat is worn with the brim covering the eyes, the adjustable closure abuts the back of the wearer's head, and in many cases the wearer's hair. However, when the hat is worn with the brim facing backward, the adjustable closure directly abuts the wearer's forehead, which can become uncomfortable when worn for extended periods of time.
Various examples of this specification address, at least in part, the issues of the related-art hats by placement of a comfort material on the inside surface of the adjustable closure 308. More particularly, various examples are directed placing a comfort material on an inside surface of the snap member 310. The comfort material makes wearing the hat with adjustable closure on the wearer's forehead more comfortable, may absorb perspiration and/or moisture, and may reduce the chances of abrasions to the skin.
The comfort material 600 may take any suitable form. For example, the comfort material 600 may be a fabric material, such as a textile that makes up the sweatband 400. In other cases, the comfort material 600 may be a material different than the sweatband 400, leather, leatherette, imitation leather, vegan leather, and/or pleather. Again, any suitable material may be used for the comfort material 600.
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In some cases, the folds terminate prior to the distal end 324 of the snap member 310, and thus the distal end of the strap member is coextensive with the distal end 324 of the snap member 310. However, in other cases the strap of material may be folded under along the distal end 324 of the snap member 310. In either case, the stitching, such as stitching 606, may run along parallel to the radius of curvature 326 (
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The above discussion is meant to be illustrative of the principles and various embodiments of the present invention. Numerous variations and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art once the above disclosure is fully appreciated. It is intended that the following claims be interpreted to embrace all such variations and modifications.
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